Tom Czaban had a heart when it came to hubcaps. During the winter of 1978, a large pothole in front of his Freeman’s Bridge Road business caused shakedowns for dozens of wheel covers. Czaban and friends Dennis Schaefer and John Vogel picked up the hubcaps, and Czaban made the accessories an advertised special in front of his used-car lot.
Czaban put up a sign for motorists whose cars and trucks had sustained bumps and losses — hubcap retrieval was free.
For other people, valentine hearts, clearning fire hydrants, writing and participating in the school color guard were big deals. Posted on February 11, 2013.

Tom Czaban, kneeling right, proprietor of Czaban Motors on Freeman’s Bridge Road in Glenville, and pals Dennis Schaefer, left, and John Vogel, show off hubcaps collected in February 1978. Potholes in the road had liberated caps from their vehicles.

Fathers and daughters gathered for a Valentine’s Day banquet at the Southern Saratoga County Family YMCA. From left are Tina DeLucca, Bob DeLucca, YMCA director Cindy Swadba, John Zalucki and Amy Zalucki.

Members of Mont Pleasant High School's color guard are ready for action in February 1978. Kneeling from left are Kim Hiller, Maria Marotta, Nancy Lawyer, Jill McLaud, Lori LaSalle, Vincenza Ciampi and Debby Williams. Among the members standing from left are Robert Daggs, Wendy Smith, Cheryl Flory, Colleen Messitt, Debbie Bradt, Denise Valade, Sue Valade, Kathy Smith and Donna Cituk. Two standing members are not identified.